Royal Enfield Hunter 350: In August of last year, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 was introduced in India. It is producing positive sales figures for the business. The two-wheeler manufacturer in Chennai has raised the price of its previously most affordable model. A Rs 3,000 price increase has been implemented on the Royal Enfield Hunter 350. Here, we’ll give you information about each variant’s new and previous prices.
Royal Enfield Hunter 350 new prices
The cost of its entry-level Retro Hunter Factory Series model, which is at Rs 1.49 lakh, has not changed. However, the mid-variant Metro Hunter Dapper Series now costs Rs. 1.70 lakhs instead of the previous Rs. 1.67 lakhs. The top Metro Hunter Rebel Series variation has also increased in price from its previous price of Rs. 1.72 lakhs to Rs. 1.75 lakhs.
Specifications and Features
Engine | 349.34 cc |
Power | 20.4 PS |
Torque | 27 Nm |
Mileage | 36.2 kmpl |
Brakes | Double Disc |
Tyre Type | Tubeless |
The Classic 350 and Meteor 350 have the same 5-speed gearbox, and the Hunter 350 is powered by a 349cc air-cooled single-cylinder counterbalanced engine. 20.1 PS and 27 Nm are generated by the engine. With a 13-litre fuel tank, the motorcycle has been tested to go 40.19 kph on city streets and 35.97 kph on highways.
Turn-by-turn navigation assistance for smartphones is an option that will be available. The mid-spec and high-end variations get a larger, more info-packed digital inset that shows the gear position and even a clock, like the one on the Meteor 350, while the base Factory variant just gets a small digital inset with the odometer, fuel gauge, two trip metres, and maintenance indication. On mid-spec and higher-end models, it even has rotary switch cubes that look vintage on both sides, with a USB connector on the left switch cube. However, the base model does not have a USB port and instead has standard switchgear.
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